Could driving rain get under them tiles in blue

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Something looks a bit weird there! and yes it looks open to water ingress.
 
Something looks a bit weird there! and yes it looks open to water ingress.
It is the join to next door. There a pan tile mine a old anglian plus. Not the best to lock into.

Any ideas of a solution .

Lead over it ?
Bonding join ?
Cement gaps ?
New roof ?

Are the options I was thinking.
 
Something looks wrong around the chimney stack. The flashing and flunching shouldn't have a gap between tthem.

The tiles above the lead don't look like they have been laid correctly is that why the lead us there to cover an even bigger error?
 
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I have tiles like that on my roof. Sometimes mine have come apart like those under very high winds. I just go up and jiggle them about until they drop in place. I sometimes do it from inside the loft if they are high up and I can get my hand under the felt. Has a tile been replaced by a piece of lead?
 
It could be the angle of the camera but those tiles look wrong all the way up to the stack.
 
Marley Mendips and Anglia plus by the looks . They are not designed to interlock together like that. Bonding strip/ gutter called for .
 
Marley Mendips and Anglia plus by the looks . They are not designed to interlock together like that. Bonding strip/ gutter called for .
I was thinking they just do jot look like there interlocking right .

How have the roofers not realised and put ridge over is shocking
 

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